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Hello.
I am going to assume that you found a robin, but just in case you didn't we have a beautiful Rhodes Robin we restored over the past year. We have sailed it, it's sweet, it has everything and unfortunately we need to sell to pay our taxes...

send me a reply. we have plenty of pics. Can even deliver for the price of gas. In NJ but also have a place in Vermont so CT is not out of the way.

jayne (that was our ad on craigslist...posted in this thread by another boat lover).

I received your message, however, I am about
3 hours driving time from you! I did find one and have enjoyed sailing her for about 2 years now.

BUT ... Please don't throw the boat to the trash ... Post it for sale on Craigslist, Trailer Sailer Bulletin Board, or the Robin Sailing Group - I feel certain that someone would love to aquire/restore her and get her back on the water.

Sorry to hear of your health issues - will you continue
to monitor the Yahoo Group or turn that over to someone?

Are you still looking for a robin? If yes or no, please text or call me at 301-332-8738. Boat is in need of restoration. I have all the parts including sails, plus an extra tiller/rudder (long story). The price is yours to determine. The trailer is toast with no ball, etc. Needs flatbed. I am in Kitty Hawk, used to sail her on Albemarle and Kitty Hawk Bay. She sat outside for 5 years with no protection, while I was ill...anyway. Let me know or I will probably trash her, as I am too ill to do much else. Thanks Dan

Any one still looking for Robin Parts? Offering Main Sail, battens and Rudder for Rhodes Robin 11.

Sail -Good Condition - No rips or tears. With sail bag. Sail Number is red and reads 88.
Robin logo, ,black and red on sail.

Rudder - (Need paint)

I might have the jib - Will have to dig around.

I also have a Mast (two piece)/Boom avalaible with halyards still attached.

Located in Central NJ.

Hull is gone.
From a Rhodes Robin 11 foot sailing dinghy with centerboard built in the 1960's. Mine was early and made mahogany plywood by the Evanson Boat Company of Riverside N.J., - Boat rotted away.
They carried a main sail and jib, with a black and red Robin as the sail logo from the P. Evanson Yacht Company.

Lack of sails is not a deal breaker, I have one with sails for patterns, the prices are all over the place, please send me pic's as a starting point if you'd like. Thanks and Regards Robin264

08-07-2009 09:50 PM

dadsdaughter

Evanson Robin on the move... flying north this month.

The Robin is still in AL, but I am moving in the next 3 weeks and can bring it with me if interested. Don't know if there are any sails. I have been in NY for a couple of days and will look for them in my mother's garage tomorrow before I go back to AL. Is the presence (or lack) of sails a deal breaker for you? What is your price range? Trailer is in perfect condition. Boat was built in late 60s / early 70s but in good condition, too.
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